Plumber&#39;s bib



May 27, 1930.

s. M. KAss 1,759,904

PLUMBER S BIB Filed Feb. 25. 1925 INVENTOR:

damel iffiao'a.

BY M ATTORNEY.

5 -Further purposes will'appearinthespecithe paper of an portionfofzFigurZe 1.

v I v 7 illustrating the Valve member USQ in Q figures; 1

and operating handle "11;

V f'x'The valve 16fis-p I p p .is mounted upon the forward end of a car- 7 1- [The rearring ofthecarrier provides a seat Patented May-2 ,1930

' 1* UN TEDSiS TA E 1 snimunn miqiimss,"or PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA v mums BIB r Application fi earebfuaryas, 1925i Serial No. 10,987.

' invention relates to bibs or faucets. I A purpose of my'invention is to' provide positive'movement and reliable closure of a "valve by anew combination of. parts'l f fication an din the claims.

' I vhave chosen toillustratemy invention in severa-l'differentfforrhs; selecting forms that are convenien't and efli'cient in. operation 0, and which well illustrate the principles' in- "volved. I V Figure, 1 is a side. elevation of bo'dying my invention;

a faucet cm- Figure 2 is a'isectionthrough the plane of v Figure '8 is a reversed-perspective view il- Like numeralsrefer ipartsfin Ia-ll Describing in illustrationian'd not limitationand referring to 1 the drawings,+

I In Figure .1 I showgnipple -6,1 union 7 gooseneck -8 'barrely9, discharge nozzle 10,

The barrel is internally threaded at itsrear. end "12 to receive theforward end 13 ofzthe" gooseneck, and'its': forward' portion 14 is" of reduced bore. The valve seat 15 is formed conveniently where the ,boreis reduced. v

referably of rubber and plate reducing its weight by providing open vings '22 in-it. Whichever form be used -I ,prefer toattach it lightly to the-valve member 16, where rubber is used by a'pr0ng23 "fittingintothe valve. This-prong will pref er-ably beomitted wherelthe valve is .of complete ball formor where 'metal'is used.

24 against or within whichrests one endofe ofthebarrel is annularly recessed from the underside as at 27 tore'ceive the outer pore w -:.tion 28 of anupwardlydirected double sleeve pin-like part 33 travels in the cam-like slot mits' the valveto seat; in each seating moveable to produce forms using a part or all of my invention but avoiding exact duplicai i such as'come within the reasonablespirit spring whose opposite end bears againstf f the carrier at the rear of the cavity formed. As shown it fitswithin a seat 26.v

As shown in Figure '2 the'lower portion 29 whose inner sleeve member 30 fits withinv the interior of the barrel discharge sleeve 31.

ti0n'28 of sleeve 29. p

, The upper end of thefsleeve 28 is ,Whenithe handle is-turned the'projectin'g o lifting the sleeve 29 and through the inner part 30 liftingthe valve member" 16.; against the pressure of the water and pressure of the spring25.

While thevalve member is lifted. The re verse rotary movement of the handle per-V ment the weight of the valve is assistedlby the flow of the water and the spring 25.,

It will be ObViOIIS iasa resultlof my ure others skilled in the art will i be 7 tion. It is myjpurpose to includeherein all and scope of my claim. I V Having vthus described my invention, what I la m as new and desire to secure "byLetTfl H 4 Vite/TS Patent is V In a bib,a barrel providing chamber" Q This discharge" sleeve 31 'isspirally slotted asqm at, 32 to receive the inner end 33 of the han-f 'dle ll which is threaded into the outer porow ashamed and after the partshave been con- L nectedthe lower end 3 4'of the skirt 35 upon the barrel is preferably'spun inwardly to hold the parts against disconnection.

A The cuts in the upper part -ofthe inner; 'member 30 allowthe water to pass-freely having a valve seat at one endand of'reduced internal diameter below the valve' seat, a valve resting'uponfthe' valve seat, at valvemcarrier spring pressed aga-inst'the valve, the

"barrel beingaimularly 1 g'rooved at the bot 1 tom to provide a' cylindrical inner shell and,

an outer shell. concentric therewith,- an, an; nular operating member enterlng th @911:

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